Fingo
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- I shape, fashion, form.
- I adorn, dress, arrange.
- I dissemble; I alter the truth in order to deceive; feign; pretend.
- I train, teach, instruct.
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Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *dʰeiǵʰ- (“to mold”). Cognates include Ancient Greek τεῖχος (teikhos), Sanskrit देग्धि (degdhi) and English dough.
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